This is a list of the train stations with the highest
Amtrak
ridership the United States in the fiscal year 2013 (October 2012 to
September 2013). The rankings exclude Amtrak stations located in
Canada. Ridership numbers are for Amtrak only—commuter rail, subway, and other modes are not included.
Map of busiest stations, color-coded by ridership. Click for larger version.
| 1 |
Penn Station |
New York City |
New York |
9,556,424 |
| 2 |
Union Station |
Washington |
District of Columbia |
5,033,392 |
| 3 |
30th Street Station |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
4,125,503 |
| 4 |
Chicago Union Station |
Chicago |
Illinois |
3,522,388 |
| 5 |
Union Station |
Los Angeles |
California |
1,643,706 |
| 6 |
South Station |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
1,434,148 |
| 7 |
Sacramento Station |
Sacramento |
California |
1,132,750 |
| 8 |
Penn Station |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
1,065,576 |
| 9 |
Albany–Rensselaer |
Rensselaer |
New York |
764,898 |
| 10 |
Union Station |
New Haven |
Connecticut |
745,530 |
| 11 |
Wilmington Station |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
738,313 |
| 12 |
BWI Rail Station |
Linthicum |
Maryland |
710,513 |
| 13 |
Union Station |
San Diego |
California |
686,953 |
| 14 |
Providence Station |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
660,267 |
| 15 |
Penn Station |
Newark |
New Jersey |
656,822 |
| 16 |
Union Station |
Portland |
Oregon |
652,455 |
| 17 |
King Street Station |
Seattle |
Washington |
640,054 |
| 18 |
Milwaukee Intermodal Station |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
617,153 |
| 19 |
Emeryville |
Emeryville |
California |
598,859 |
| 20 |
Lancaster |
Lancaster |
Pennsylvania |
578,731 |
| 21 |
Harrisburg Transportation Center |
Harrisburg |
Pennsylvania |
571,940 |
| 22 |
Bakersfield |
Bakersfield |
California |
546,439 |
| 23 |
Back Bay |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
540,770 |
| 24 |
North Station |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
475,447 |
| 25 |
Martinez |
Martinez |
California |
473,836 |
See also
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